Official reports of the town of Wayland 1929-1930, Part 21

Author: Wayland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1929
Publisher: Printed at the Middlesex Freeman Office
Number of Pages: 468


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INVENTORY OF TOWN PROPERTY


Accounting Department


1 Steel Filing Cabinet


1 Portable Adding Machine


1 Ledger


1 Journal


2 Cash Books


1 Classification Book


2 Paper Fasteners


Supplies of Schedules


Bill-heads Pay-rolls


Blanks for reports of payments


Loose leaves for Ledger & Classification Book


Correspondence Stationery


Ninety Envelopes with 2c stamps


Fifty with 1c stamps


Town Treasurer


Cash Book


16 Rubber Stamps


1 "Bills Paid" Stamp


1 Date Stamp


1 Stamp Pad


300 Sheets Stationery


85 1 Cent Stamped Envelopes


250 2 Cent Stamped Envelopes


Tax Collector


1 Cash Book


3 Committment Books


1 Interest Computing Book


2 Rubber Stamps


530 Envelopes (2c)


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Assessors Office


Assessment Books for 1780 to 1930 inclusive. Three abatement books, eighteen file boxes, one filing cabinet, one-half ream letter heads, one-half dozen stamped envel- opes, one pencil sharpener, one record book, Blank abate- ment forms, warrants - State and County, Reports for Commissioner, Office files, blue prints of plans of various land.


Cemetery Commission


4 Lawn Mowers


2 Edging Mowers


1 Shovel


2 Rakes


1 Wheelbarrow


2 Canvas Spread and Straps


Town Clerk


1 Safe


1 Underwood Typewriter


1 Record Book


1 Mortgage Book


1 Pole Location Book


1 General Register of Voters


1 Vital Records to 1850 Births, Deaths and Mar- riages


1 Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages 1860-92


1 Register of Births 1892-


1 Register of Deaths 1892-


1 Register of Marriages 1892-


3 Indexes to cover Births, Deaths & Marriages 1892


1 Deposition Book - Births


1 Deposition Book - Marriages


1 Appointment Book


1 Roll of Honor Book


1 Marriage Intention Book


2 Dog License Books 1929 & 1930


1 Election Laws 1930 General Laws Act & Resolves


1920 - 2 Vol.


1922


1924


1925


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1926


1927


1928


1929


Blank Forms, stationery and ink


Town Hall


1 Piano


1 Organ


6 Tables


26 Chairs


66 Settees


2 Clocks


3 Carpet-runners


2 Stoves


1 Safe


2 Polling booths


2 Step-ladders


3 Brooms


2 Soft mops


1 Wood-box


6 Cord of wood


Cord Kindling


Inventory of Police Department


1 Traffic light system corner Main and Common- wealth Road, consisting of 4 lights, 1 meter box and 1 traffic control box


1/2 doz. extra bulbs for same


6 gals. traffic paint


4 school zone signs


5 no parking signs


13 bus stop signs


4 traffic ahead signs


23 steel sign posts


22 badges


1 traffic beacon


900 traffic rule books


450 envelopes


400 letter heads


Inventory of Fire Department


1 La France pumping engine


2 Reo combination hose and chemical trucks


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2500 ft. double jacket 21/2 fire hose


100 ft. single jacket 21/2 fire hose (old)


500 ft. chemical hose


30 ft. 1/2 chemical hose


26 extinguishers


2 hand pump extinguishers


1 hydrant pump


1 21/2 hydrant gate


1 21% hydrant siamese gate


15 rubber coats


6 rubber hats


9 nozzles


10 lanterns


2 hose clamps


12 ladder straps


30 spanners


16 spanner belts


1 hose coupling machine


2 5 gal. gas cans


9 shovels


1 grub hoe


1 pr. rubber boots


1 35 ft. ext. ladder


1 30 ft. ext. ladder


1 24 ft. ext. ladder


1 20 ft. single ladder


3 roof ladders


4 pike poles


3 axes


6 hydrant wrenches


6 tire chains


2 auto jacks


4 double hose couplings


1 copper tunnel


2 acid syphons


7 5 gal. water cans


1 barrel soda


2 acid carboys (full)


7 acid carboys (empty)


1 extension light


2 dry battery lanterns


3 101/2 ft. lengths suction hose


1 suction hose cage


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1 rubber mallet


1 suction hose wrench


3 Chemical hose wrenches


2 screwdrivers


2 stepladders


1 hammer


1 pliers


1 hot air furnace (new)


1 stove


2 monkey wrenches


4 open end wrenches


5 extra nozzle tips


2 chemical boxes


1 engine house building Harrison St. and land


2 tables


12 chairs


1 clock


13 fire alarm boxes


1 gravity battery system (38 cells)


1 milli ampmeter (current register)


1 tape register


1 bell striking machine


1 whistle blowing machine


1 whistle (steam)


8 miles uncoated fire alarm wire


1 life belt


1 pr. climbing irons


1 wire stretcher


1 wire holder


27 zincs


42 coppers


50 lbs. copper sulphate


16 fire brooms


Moth Department


18 ft. ladder


1 20 gallons Oil


1 5 ft. nipper


1 5 ft. saw


1 6 ft. saw


2 hand saws


1 life belt


1 Pr. Climbing Irons


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1 tool chest


1 power sprayer


1 telephone pruner


250 ft. of 1 inch hose


150 feet suction hose


50 lbs. of Arsenate of lead


1 creosote pole


6 creosote brushes


1 5 ft. nozzle


1 lifting jack.


Weights and Measures Department


10 50 lb. weights


1 20 lb. weights


1 10 lb. weights


1 5 1b. Weights


1 testing balance in case


1 1 qt. testing can


1 1 pt. testing can


1 1 gill testing can


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5 gal. testing can


1 4 gal. testing can


1 3 gal. testing can


1 2 gal. testing can


1 1 gal. testing can


1 hand seal press


1 sealing clamp


1 pocket spirit level


1 hammer


1 pocket magnifier


1 pr. pliers


1 1 lb. hanger weight


1 measure tape (steel)


2 lbs. adjusting lead


1 portable drill


1 sealer's badge


1 receipt book


1 record book


1 coal re-weighing book


1 commodity book


20 condemning tags Avoirdupois weights in case


1 4 lb. weight 1 1-16 1b. weight


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1 2 lb. weight


1 2 1b. weight


1 1/2 lb. weight


Board of Health


1 Record Book


1 Letter File


Books of licenses and permits


1 5 gal. spray tank


1 Spray Pump


Highway Department


1 Four Wheel Drive Truck, 3 Ton


1 Four Wheel Drive Truck, 2 Ton


1 McCormick Deering Tractor Grader


1 Fordson Tractor


1 Buffalo Roller, 121% Ton


2 Horse Drawn Graders


3 Two Horse Iron Plows


3 Wooden Snow Plows


3 Truck Snow Plows


1 Gravel Loader


1 Cement Mixer


2 Sand Heaters


6 Picks


1 Tamp


12 Shovels


8 Rakes


3 Forks


1 Axe


2 Grub Hoes


2 Wheelbarrows


4 Patch Hooks


2 Stone Forks


1 Snath's (Brush)


1 Scythe


1 Edger


2 Tar Pots


2 Ash Barrels


1 Horse Drawn Sled


3000 Feet Snow Fence


2 Brooms


1 Small Roller


2 Catch Basin Shovels


1 Hammer


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2 Wedges


1 Nozzle


50 ft. Hose, 1 inch


8 Square Nose Shovels


12 Snow Shovels


4 Round Pointed Short Handle Shovels


16 Lanterns


2 5 gal. cans


1 Funnel


1 2 quart Measure Oil


4 Sets Tire Chains


1 Oil Can


1 Set Wrenches


1 Hammer


1 Light Cord


2 Wire Brushes


2 Stilson Wrenhes


Cochituate School


Rest Room: couch 1; blanket 1; chairs 2; sewing machines 2; tables 3; mirror 1; pictures 1; scales 1; medi- cine cabinet 1; towel holder 1; medical supplies $6 ; pokers 5; floor brushes 2; hand brushes 8; dust pans 8; dental cabinet 1; rug 1.


Pianos 2; stepladders 3; shovels 3; wash basins 8; wrenches 2; hammers 2; table 1; wheelbarrow 1; closets 3; floor oiler 1; putty knife 1; oil drum; mops 2; fire ex- tinguishers 5; wood 1/2 cord ; paper towels 1/2 case; toilet paper 1/4 crate; coal estimated 40 to 50 tons ; benches, stu- dent 8; settees 8 ; portable blackboard 1; estimate of M. T. tools $50 replacement value; globes 2; pencil sharpeners 7; map hooks 4; cases of maps 5; spindles 1; shades 50; ink sets 9; book ends 4; dust cloths 18; pictures 25; statuary 1; busts 2; friezes 3; fire hose 2; hat tree 1; wire door mats 3; towel holders 3; student desks complete 395; desks 7; kindergarten chairs 30; chairs 25; tables 12; clocks 7; thermometers 7; window sticks 7; pointers 8; erasers 3 doz .; reading charts 2; images 2; seat work 8 doz. boxes; flags and holders 8; flags, large 1; flags, small 100; punches 2; waste baskets 10; paint cups 120; paint boxes 9 doz .; scissors 10 doz .; yard sticks 8; pointers 6; bells 3; bell system; board erasers 3 doz .; rulers 300; compasses 41; staff rulers 3; general supplies on hand,


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January 1, 1931, estimated value $200; readers 1200, his- tories 134, music books 319 ; music choruses 5; high school choruses 36; geographies 200; liquid, dry measures 1 set each; card file 1; globe 1 large; drawing boards 25; sight reading 1 set ; language 160; arithmetics 300; dictionaries 190; reference books 69; writing books 175; health 141; spelling 200; number builders 13; word builders 14; rulers 35; arithmetic drills 70; reading drills 18; reading material 16; number material 18; Latin 33; algebra 33; civics 22; charts 18; large dictionaries 4; miscellaneous books 21; drip pans 2; soccer balls 2; nets 2; indoor base- balls 2; bean bags 12; basket balls 2; 1 30-foot rope.


Football and baseball goods not listed except 13 bats as these have not been purchased by the town. Equip- ment for 20 or more boys is owned.


Wayland School Grades


Students' seats complete 155; teachers' desks 4; tables 3; chairs 8; victrola 1; pictures 12; plaques 3; clocks 4; inkstands 5; pencil sharpeners 4; pencil holders 2; flags 4; flag holders 4; number counters 2; peg boards 20; boxes of pegs 6; number boxes 40; letter boxes 40; crayon boxes 60; scissors 36; busy builder boxes 30; maps 2 sets (8 in set) ; progressive seat work 18 boxes; toy money 3 boxes; parquetry blocks 13 boxes; 2 inch sticks 1 box; words 48 boxes; mats and weaving sticks quantity ; grouped numbers 7 boxes; Gordon's word drill charts 2 boxes; Beacon word drill cards 1 set; Beacon Phonetic drill cards 1 set; wooden beads 5 boxes; squares, ovals, oblongs, etc., 7 boxes; seat work in envelopes 46; boxes of sticks 2; rulers 86; pastel crayons 10 boxes ; pen hold- ers 36; wooden cubes, cones, etc., 1 box; music apprecia- tion records 12 (set) ; toy orchestra instruments 48; wastebaskets 4; yard sticks 3; window shades (old) 26, (new) 16; piano and stool, brush and dust pan 2; thermo- meters 4; arithmetics 240; Latin (introduction to ) 10; geographies 100; histories 70; civics 19; spelling books 60; health books 70; dictionaries 90; English and lang- uage books 76; algebras 12 ; penmenship manuals 54.


Readers: Primers 170; First readers 165; Second rcaders 140; other readers 200; supplementary readers 470.


Miscellaneous: The World's Story 15 vols .; Out of


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Door Library, 19 vols.


General supplies on hand January 1, 1931, estimated $130.


Domestic Science Laboratory


Baking sheets 2; bread tins 3; dishpans 2; muffin pans (12) 3; muffin pans (9) 1; muffin pans (6) 5; tea- kettle 1; sauce pans (agate) 12; double boilers (agate) 12; sauce pan (large agate) 1; mixing bowls 19; frying pans 4; tin plates 16 ; pie plates (small tin) 3; Dover egg beaters 3; quart measure 1; flour sifter 1; grater 1; roll- ing pins 3; custard cups 14; ramekins 12; potato masher 1; pancake turner 1; cake coolers 3; sieves 6; cookie cutters 5 ; doughnut cutters 2; measuring cups 20 ; moulds (aluminum) 6; vegetable knives 14; apple corer 1; can opener 1; wooden spoons 12; steel forks 12; steel knives 12 ; spatulas 14; nickel plated knives 9; nickel plated forks 12; bread knife 1; nickel plated tablespoons 11; nickel plated teaspoons 20; nut cracker 1; dish towels 6; dish cloths 2; towel rack 1; sink brush 1; soap shaker 1; paper towel case 1; garbage can 1; scrub brushes (small) 5; thermometer 1; dust pans 2; dust brush (old) 1; cake tins (square) 6; cake tins (large) 3; dripping pans ; tea strain- er; platter, vegetable dishes 2; oatmeal saucers 6; tea cups and saucers 6; bread and butter plates 6; salad plates 6 ; tea plates 6 ; sauce dishes 6 ; sugar bowl 1; cream- er 1; salt shaker 1; pepper shaker 1. Food supplies not listed because not purchased by town.


High School


Students' seats complete 140; teachers' desks 4; tables 7; chairs 25; pictures 4; plaques 7; clocks 2; busts 7 ; friezes 4; pencil sharpeners 6 ; erasers 13; history maps 2 sets; inkstands 4; yardsticks 3; wastebaskets 6; waste can 1; window shades 36; thermometers 4; piano and stool 1; brush and dust pan 1; broom 1; hoods 2; labora- tory table and equipment 1; tablet chairs 24; stools 19; clothes rack 1; sink 1; typewriters 13; 12 chairs, type- writing room; typewriting tables 8; adding machine and stand 1; mimeograph and stand 1; new typewriter benches 6; silencers 13; dictionary 1; calculator 1; paper cutter 1; needed for apparatus and labaratory supplies $900 estimate; reference books 141; commercial books


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250; English books 900; French book 292; history books 84; Latin books 199; music books 186; mathematic books 120; science books 200.


Lunch Room


Plates 126; sauce dishes 57 ; lemon squeezer 1; alum- inum cups 58; small bowls 2; teaspoons (nickel plated) 119; forks 60; aluminum trays 72; dish towels 9; dish cloth 1; meat grinders 2; soup ladle 1; Dover egg beater 1; potato masher 1; wire whip 1; can openers 3; spatula 1; forks (steel) 6; vegetable knives 3; case knives 3; teaspoons 4; serving spoons 2; tablespoons (nickel) 8; tea strainer 1; bread knives 2; trays (papier mache) 3; agate trays 6; mixing bowls (large) 2; mixing bowls (small) 3; electric stove; teakettles 2; broom (straw) 1; milk crate holder 1; sink 1; dust pan 1; dust brush 1; paper towel holder 1; soap shaker 1; bread slicer 1; can opener 1; large double boiler 1; dish cupboard 1; tables 2; shelf 1; counter 1; stools 2; garbage can 1; scrubbing brush 1; mop 1; sprayer 1; sieves 2; coffee pot 1; tea pot 1; sugar howl 1; salt shaker 1; pepper shaker 1; glass pitcher 1; agate pitcher 1; large double boilers 2; medium double boiler 1; sauce pans 3; small sauce pan 1; pudding dishes 2; plates (blue) 7; colander 1; sauce pan (large) 1; cake cooler 1; flour sifter 1; dripping pans 3; cake tins 2; dish pan 1; large tray 1.


Cups and saucers not listed because they are property of P. T. A. Food supplies not listed because not purchased by Town.


Janitor


Floor brush 24 inches 1; dust pans 3; hand brushes 3; fire iron 1; fire extinguisher 1; ash cans 8; shovels 2; pump 1; motor 1; water tank 1; paper towels 11/2 crates ; toilet paper part crate ; work benches 10; settees 10; sink 1 : closet 1; Stillson ward hose; tools $100 replacement value estimate; 15-gal. oil cylinder (drum) ; coal on hand 40 to 50 tons estimate plus 25 delivered December 10.


General


Closets 2 ; electric ranges 2; fire extinguishers 5; um- brella holders 2; towel cases 3; bookcases 5; fire alarm system 1; pictures 15; chairs 6; tables 2; washstand and


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equipment 1; scales 1; medicine cabinet 1; hot water bottle 1; medical supplies, small quantity; couch and cushions 1 ; settees 54 ; electric lighting in basement, office laboratories and stairs; dental cabinet 1.


Miss Peaslee


Mechanical Drawing Boards 19 ;. Mechanical Drawing Books 7; pint India Ink 1; pint Fixatif 1; boxes of paints 18; boxes of crayons 1 doz .; bottles of Poster paint (not all full) 2 oz .; paint pans 24; sheets charcoal paper 12; small roll blueprint paper; hexagonal prism 1; octagonal pyramid 1; rectangular cube 1; square cube 1.


Superintendent's Office


Student recitation chairs 25; teacher and primary room desk 1; files 3; filing boxes 15; safe 1; teachers' chairs 2; sample books 300 estimate; dept. of education reports 30 estimate.


Office Closet


Department stationery, small amount; carbon paper 2 packages; department record 1928-1929; cards and and record sheets, supply.


Basement


One 200-gal. tank and equipment for showers and kitchen ; 25 individual student lockers and padlocks.


Library Department


20 pictures, 8 busts, 15 shelf-steps, 18 tables, 46 chairs, 2 desks, 6 glass front bookcases, 1 glass cabinet, 1 cabinet shells, 1 cabinet geological specimens, 1 cabinet Indian relics, etc., 14 books racks, 1 map holder, 1 couch, 1 globe, 4 card catalogues, 1 bulletin board, 1 umbrella stand, 2 clothes hangers, 2 heat protectors, 4 sets and- irons, 2 fenders, 1 fire set, 1 typewriter, 25 window screens, 1 screen door, 84 feet rubber matting, 5 door mats, 3 waste baskets, 1 vacuum cleaner, 2 floor brushes, 1 dust pan and brush, 1 hand mop, 2 floor mops, 1 step ladder, 50 feet hose, 1 wheelbarrow, 5 ash cans, 2 shovels, 2 rakes, 1 hoe, 2 pails, 1 lawn mower, 1 pair hedge shears, 1 ton coal, 17,001 books.


Reading Room


Hat Tree 1; Settees 2; Large Curtains 2; Ordinary


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Curtains 2; Door Curtain 1; Tables 5; Folding Steps 1; Steps 1; Globe 1; Map 1; Chairs 18; Window Screens 2; Folding Screen 1; Screen Door 1; Librarian's Desk, chair and Rail; 3459 Books; Different Magazines 18; Charing Trays 2; 8-Tray Cabinets 2; 9-Tray Cabinet 1; Magazine Holder 1; Stove 1; Clock 1; Lamp 1; Covered Roxes used for transportation of books 2; Pails 2; Coal-hods 2; Brush 1; Broom 1; Mop 1; Sidewalk Cleaner 1; Shovel 1; Ash Sieve 1; 16 Ton Coal.


Water Department


Pumping Station building, Sudbury Road and land. Standpipe, Reeves Hill and land.


Gate House, Rice Road.


Reservoir, Rice Road.


Mains installed : 3,104 ft. 12-in .; 17,905 ft. 10-in .; 55,092 ft. 8-in .; 47636 ft. 6-in .; 15,282 ft. 4-in .; 10,206 ft. 2-in. One 8-in. pressure reducing valve.


Hydrants installed 138; hydrant gates installed 92.


Main gates installed: 4 12-in .; 14 10-in .; 49 8-in .; 54 6-in. ; 21 4-in. ; 10 2-in. ; 30 31/2-in.


Pipe on hand: 2,486 ft. 1-in .; 30 ft. 2-in .; 1,952 ft. 4-in .; 250 ft. 6-in. ; 160 ft 8-in. ; 80 ft. 10-in. ; 50 ft. 12-in.


Fittings on hand: 360 couplings ; 18 unions ; 20 bush- ings; 12 tees; 18 elbows; 18 caps; 20 plugs ; 45 nipples ; 24 reducing couplings; 11 saddles; 99 corporations; 99 lead flange unions; 20 curb stops; 115 cellar stops; 12 wood main bands.


Supplies and equipment: 100 lbs. lead; 30 service boxes; 5 gallons cutting oil; 3 cans joint compound; 15 feet lead pipe ; 1 gate box ; 1 hydrant ; 1 4-in. valve ; 2 21/2- in valves; 1 10-in. valve; 2 4-in. tees; 4 main sleeves ; 4 lanterns ; 3 picks; 1 grub; 2 sledges; 1 cutting hammer ; 1 caulking hammer; 1 set caulking irons; 5 stillson wrenchs; 2 monkey wrenches; 1 hand saw; 2 pipe cutters ; 1 pipe reamer; 1 main pipe cutter; 2 die 'stcoks with dies ; 2 hyrant wrenches; 1 hydrant repair wrench; 1 bit brace; 2 1-in. meters; 1 34-in. meter; 9 service box repair covers ; 2 1-in. Dresser couplings ; 7 hydrant leather valve washers; 1 fire pot; 2 laddles; 1 joint runner; 1 dia- phraghm ditch pump; 18 ft. 3-in. suction hose ; 2 ratchett wrenches; 4 ratchet wrench sockets; 1 ton chain hoist; 1


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tripod; 1 pipe pusher; 2 tunnel scoops; 2 gate valve wrenches; 4 service box wrenches; 1 maul; 4 tampers; 1 crow bar; 1 digging bar; 2 swedging irons; 1 100-ft. tape; 1 aluminum reele; 1 magnetic needle; 1 "B" tapping machine; 1 "F" tapping machine; 2 scythes; 2 wheel- barrows; 1 bench vise; 1 portable vise; 1 post vise; 2 pr. rubber boots ; 2 water proof suits; 8 lbs. caulking yarn; 1 Mosler Safe; 1 11%-ton Chevrolet Truck; 1 spare tire; 1 set tire chains ; 1 auto jack; 1 5-gal. can; 1 trench ladder ; 100 meter seals.


Pumping Station equipment and supplies: 2 Besse- mer Diesel 50 h. p. engines; 2 450-gal. triplex plunger pumps; 1 compression engine; 1 vacuum engine; 1 air tank; 3 wall tanks; 1 1000-gal. oil storage tank; 4 vacuum gauges ; 5 pressure gauges ; 1 sprinkler system; 1 Arcola hot water heating system; 1 sand chamber; 1 flush closet ; 1 septic tank; 30 21% driven wells and suction lines to station; 1 bench grinder, electric; 1 electric hand drill; 1 1/2-Ton chain hoist; 1 hoist bench; 2 Toledo die stocks; 2 sets dies ; 1 pipe cutter ; 1 pipe reamer ; 1 set Cleveland High Speed Drills; 1 set S. S. High Speed Drills ; 1 drill stand; 8 chome wrenches; 13 open end wrenches; 1 socket wrench set; 1 monkey wrench; 2 stillson wrenches; 1 die set for bolts ; 22 files ; 6 file handles ; 1 set pipe taps ; 1 set bolt taps; 1 bench vice; 1 package nuts; 1 package wash- ers ; 7 rolled steel bars; 1 step ladder; 1 lawn mower ; 50- feet 34-in. hose; 2 ext. lights ; 1 pitcher pump; 1 roll sheet packing; 6 doz. hacksaw blades; 500 gal. fuel oil; 1/2 ton coal; 2 5-gal. gas cans.


Clerk's Office equipment : 1 commitment book; 1 cash book; 3 record books; 1 adding machine; 1000 stamped envelopes; 500 letter heads; 500 installation bills; 800 water bills; 4 stamps; 1 stamp pad; 2 blocks payment to treasurer blanks; 2 blocks abatement blanks; 100 loose leaves for commitment book.


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INDEX


Anniversary Celebration 212


Annual Town Warrant, 1930 9


Assessors' Report 117


Balance Sheet 111


Board of Health 128


Ballot Democratic Party 53


Ballot Republican Party 56


Ballot State Election 59


Commissioners of Trust Funds


88


County Extension Service


159


Cemetery Commissioners


218


District Nurse


151


Dental Clinic


152


Excess and Deficiency


109


Finance Committee


20


Fire Engineers 122


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth 123


Highway Surveyor 155


Inventory of Town Property 236


Investigating Committee or School Accomodation 220


Jury List 72


Library


Free Library, Wayland 191


Trustees 187


List of Books 194


Librarian 188


Moth Inspector 154


Police Report 121


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Planning Board 119 Park Commissioner 158


Reserve Fund 110


Report of Town Accountant 91


Report of Game Warden 127


Report of Inspector of Animals 153


Reprot of Board of Public Welfare 157


Report of Water Board 214-216


Results of Town Election


50


State Audit . . . t.


74


Selectmen's Report


78


Tree Warden


124


Town Officers


3


Tax Collector (Harrington) 115


Schools


School Calendar 162


School Officers 162


School Committee 163


Financial Statement 166


Superintendent's Report 171


School Nurse


178


High School Principal 175


School Physician


177


Attendance Officer 179


Charts 180-182


Students, 1930


183


Organization of Teachers, 1931 185


Town Clerk's Report


Births 65


Marriages


67


Deaths 69


Dog Licenses 71


Town Treasurer


81


Tax Collector (Gorman)


113


Votes Passed Annual Meeting, 1930


25


Votes Enacted Special Meeting, 1930 47


252


Water Department Superintendent 217


Weights and Measures 125


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